Fitting a Cat Flap

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It can be difficult to install a cat flap however, with the proper instructions it's not that hard. First, determine the height you want the cat flap to be (on average, belly height). Mark this point on your door, and use the template included as a guide when drilling.
If you have a young kitten hold the door open a bit and gradually encourage it to enter. Reward it as it passes through.
Take a measurement of the door
A cat flap allows your pet to move into and out of your home at its convenience. This will help keep your cat healthy by ensuring that it gets exercise and also being able to go back in if it is trapped outside in the rainy weather, especially in winter. It also can reduce the amount of time you have to allow it out or in. It can also protect your home by allowing you to know when it's been out.
It is crucial that the cat flap is correctly fitted to prevent your pet from escaping through it or be pushed through by other animals (e.g. dogs). It is crucial to determine the height of your pet's belly as well as the entrance to your home in order to make sure that the flap is at the right height. You can alter the height of your flap in case your cat is taller or smaller than average.
The next step is to make use of a spirit level to mark the center of the door, where you will put the flap. Using the marking as a guideline, you can use an jigsaw to cut the shape of the flap within the door. After cutting the area out then sand the edges to create smooth surfaces. Drill any necessary holes.
Fitting a cat flap should not take longer than two hours. The process is a bit more challenging if you need to put it in the case of a uPVC door or a composite one. This is due to the fact that these doors come in different thicknesses, which can affect the way holes are cut. We always recommend to contact a professional for your first experience with glass.
Measure Your Cat
A cat flap will save you from hours of hearing your pet's cries for you to let it out or in. This is particularly useful when you're at work most of the day and your cat is stuck in the waiting room until you come home in any weather.
It is important to measure your cat's measurements first before you attempt the installation. Although it might seem like a simple operation it is important to measure the right way or your cat will be unable to use.
First, make sure your cat is calm before taking measurements. You'll need to keep your cat in a position where they cannot move. Also, ensure that the measuring tape is flat and not curved against their body. You can take a precise measurement by keeping the measuring tape or ruler flat against the body of the animal from the top to the bottom.
Once you have your cat's measurement and measurements, you need to look at the door to decide the best place to place the flap. A good tip is to place the flap on the highest point of your cat's belly because it will allow them to pass through it without much effort. This will also stop the flap from making a lot of noise as it swings open and shut.
You will also need to think about the thickness and the structure of the uPVC door or composite. While timber doors are of a similar thickness, uPVC and composite doors are different in their overall structure, which can make fitting a cat flap more difficult as you will need to make sure that the hole you cut is the correct size for your pet.
You can make use of the template included in the instructions to mark the position of the hole in the door. This will allow you determine the location where the opening should be and also make sure that the template is correctly positioned on the door. It is also a good idea to utilize a spirit-level to make sure that the template is placed in a straight line against the door.
Cut the Flap
You'll need to make an opening in the door to accommodate your cat flap before you can install it. This can be a tricky job, and it is recommended to seek the help of an expert cat flap fitter to complete this task should you not have the expertise or knowledge to complete the task yourself. You can also read the instructions that come with the kit to discover how to do it right.
To do this you need to take a measurement of the height of your cat or kitten's belly and use that as an indication point. In general, place the cat flap about 10-15 centimeters above the ground. visite site is the typical height of the stomach for cats. Your cat will be able to move through the flap with ease and it will also give the other cats or neighbours who are snooping difficult time trying to leave or enter.
Once you have determined where the cat flap should be placed, mark this location on the door using pencil. If your kit has an outline you can place it on the door. Utilize the markings on the template to drill holes at each corner. You should then be able cut out the template's shape and replace it with your cat flap.
You can put in your cat flap yourself on an uPVC or wood door If you're comfortable using the use of a jigsaw. Be sure to not cut into any of the door mullions or vertical rails. You can use a jigsaw to cut your panel into a square or a circle depending on the way you'd like to cut it. Be patient and don't try to make the jigsaw cut faster.
Once the hole is cut then carefully insert the flap of cat food into its new home and ensure that it is securely fixed. If the flap is fitted with screw caps put them on the protruding bolts. Once the screws are in place, you can sand any rough edges of the cut, and then apply sealant to any gaps to ensure there are no draughts coming into your home.
Fit the Flap
If you have a simple cat flap, you can open it and encourage your pet to use it by putting a small amount of cat food in the front of the door. Alternatively you can try pushing the cat through using your hand or a stick. Once your cat is accustomed to walking through the flap it will be capable of walking through the flap as it pleases. This will allow you to let it in and out as it wants.
It is possible to install a cat flap in the UPVC doors or glass door, but it's not as simple as putting one inside a wooden exterior door. This is because the doors made of UPVC and some kinds of glass doors do not have an even thickness. This could affect how you cut the hole for the flap, and will also affect whether the flap fits correctly once it's installed.
The mounting kit might include a template that shows you where to drill holes. If the kit doesn't come with a template, you can create one yourself. It's important to not press the jigsaw too in order to cut, so it doesn't leave a bigger than necessary hole in your door.
Some cat flaps are available in circular designs, which are more difficult to install. If you have a circular flap, make sure that the hole is located in the right place on the door. In the event that it is not, the cat might not be able to use it, and may be stuck outside the whole day (or night).
Certain cat flaps have locks that allow you to regulate when your cat enters and leaves. This is useful when your cat is scared of going out in the dark or returning to the house at night. They can also be helpful for those who work all day. Some locks can be used to lock access or exit, and others can be locked both ways. This is useful for older cats or sick cats who don't want to venture out in cold weather.